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Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences, Sehore (M.P.)
Bachelor of Law(LL.B) w.e.f 2016-17
1st YEAR , SEM - I
PAPER - 1
Family Law –I ( Hindu Law)
UNIT – I
Introduction - Concept of Hindu - Sources of Hindu Law – Modern and Ancient -Two Principal Schools of Hindu
Law -Application of Hindu Law.
UNIT – II
Marriage - Evolution of the Institution of Marriage and Family-A detailed study of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 –
Matrimonial Remedies - Maintenance and Alimony; Customary Practices and legislative provisions relating to dowry
prohibition.
UNIT – III
Hindu undivided family – Mitakshara Joint Family - Formation and Incidents – Property under both Schools –
Kartha: His Position, Powers, Privileges and Obligations - Debts –Doctrine of Pious Obligation - Partition and
Reunion .
UNIT – IV
Inheritance and Succession - Historical perspective of traditional Hindu Law relating toInheritance - A detailed study
of Hindu Succession Act, 1956.Stridhana- Woman‘s Property - Recent State and Central Amendments to Hindu
Succession Act; Gifts and Testamentary Succession – Wills.
UNIT – V
Law relating to Hindu Minority and Guardianship: Kinds of Guardians; Duties & Powersof Guardians; A detailed
study of Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956;Maintenance: Traditional Rights and Rights under Hindu
Adoption & Maintenance Act1956.
UNIT – VI
Family Courts Act ,1984 : Salient Feature; Constitution of Family Court; Jurisdiction; Powers; Appeals & Revisions;
Emerging Trends : Counseling, Role of NGO‘s, Lok Adalts in Settlements of Disputes relating to marriage and Divorce ;Uniform Civil Code ( Article 44 of the Indian Constitution);
Reference Books:
1 Paras Diwan ,Family Law of Marriage and Divorce in India (1984).Allahabad Law Agency.
2 Subzari‘s, Hindu Law(ancient &modified).Ashok Grover & Sons ,Aurangabad
3 Mullas, Principles of Hindu Law ,Butterworth co.
4 Diwan Paras , modern hindu law, Allahabad Law agency, Faridabad.
5 Subbba Rao, G C V , family law
6 Saharaj, H K Laws of Marriage and Divorce, Eastern Law House
7 Singh Jaspal,Hindu Law of Marriage &Divorce.,pioneer publication.
8 Dr. Anjali Hastak, Empowerment of women through Property Rights in Hindu Law,SPARC publ, Chandrapur
Succession Act *
SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME
LLB C 101 FAMILY LAW – I
Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences, Sehore (M.P.)
Bachelor of Law(LL.B) w.e.f 2016-17
BACHELOR OF LAWS (LL.B.) 1st YEAR , SEM - I
PAPER - 2
Unit-I: Introduction and Principles of Liability in Tort
a. Definition of Tort b. Development of Law of Torts c. Distinction between Law of Tort, contract,
Quasi-contract and crime d. Constituents of Tort: Injuria sine damnum,
Damnum sine injuria e. Justification in Tort, Volenti non-fit Injuria,
Necessity, Plaintiff's default, Act of God, Inevitable accidents, Private defense
Unit-II: Specific Torts-I a. Negligence b. Nervous Shock c. Nuisance d. False Imprisonment and Malicious Prosecution e. Judicial and Quasi: Judicial Acts f. Parental and Quasi-Parental authority
Unit-III: Specific Torts-II a. Vicarious Liability b. Doctrine of Sovereign Immunity c. Strict Liability and Absolute Liability d. Defamations
Unit-IV: The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 a. Definitions of Consumer, Goods and Services b. Rights and Duties of Consumer c. Authorities for Consumer Protection d. Remedies
SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME
LLB C 102 LAW OF TORTS (INCLUDING CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW)
Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences, Sehore (M.P.)
Bachelor of Law(LL.B) w.e.f 2016-17
BACHELOR OF LAWS (LL.B.) 1st YEAR , SEM - I
PAPER - 3
Unit I: Formation of Contract
Meaning and nature of contract
Offer/Proposal: Definition, Communication, Revocation,
General/Specific offer, Invitation of Offer
Acceptance: Definition, Communication, Revocation, Provisional acceptance, Tenders/Auctions Unit II: Consideration and Capacity
Consideration: Definition, Essentials, Privity of Contract, Exception Section 2(d) 25
Capacity to enter into a contract; Minor’s Position, Nature/effect of minor’s agreements. Unit III: Validity, Discharge and Performance of Contract
Free Consent : Coercion, Undue influence, Misrepresentation, Fraud, Mistake
Unlawful consideration and object
Effect of void, voidable, valid, illegal, unlawful and uncertain agreement/contracts
Discharge of Contracts
Performance, Time and Place of performance
Agreement
Impossibility of performance and frustration
Breach: Anticipatory & Present Unit IV: Remedies and Quasi Contracts
Remedies: Damages, Kinds, Remoteness etc., Injunction, Specific Performance, Quantum Meruit.
Quasi Contract (Section 68-72)
Unit-V Indemnity and Guarantee (Sec.124-147)
Indemnity & Guarantee-the Concept, Definition, Methods
Commencement of liability of the indemnifier
Nature of indemnity clauses
Distinction between indemnity and Guarantee
Right/Duties of Indemnifier, Indemnified and Surety
Discharge of Surety's liability
Kinds of Guarantee Unit-VI: Bailment and Pledge (Sec. 148-171 and Sec.172-181)
a. Meaning and Distinction
SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME
LLB C 103 CONTRACT LAW
Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences, Sehore (M.P.)
Bachelor of Law(LL.B) w.e.f 2016-17
b. Rights and Duties of Bailor/Bailee, Pawnor/Pawnee
c. Lien
d. Termination of Bailment
Commercial utility of pledge transactions Unit-VII: Agency (Sec.182 to 238)
Definitions of Agent and Principal
Essentials of relationship of agency
Creation of agency: by agreement, ratification and
law Relation of principal/agent, subagent and substituted agent
Termination of agency Unit-VIII: Indian Partnership Act & Sale of Goods Act
Definition – Nature, Mode of determining the existence of Partnership – Relation of Partner to one another – Rights and duties of partner – Relation of partners with third parties – Types of partners – Admission of partners – Retirement – Expulsion – Dissolution of Firm – Registration of Firms.
The Contract of sale – Conditions and Warranties – Passing of property – Transfer of title – Performance of the Contract – Rights of Unpaid Seller against goods – Remedies for Breach of Contract Act: Indian Contract Act, 1872
Indian Partnership Act
Sale of Goods Act Books
1. Beatsen (ed.)-Anson's Law of Contract: (27th Ed. 1998)
2. Anson-Law of Contract (1998), Universal, Delhi
3. Pollock and Mulla-Indian Contract Act
4. Avtar Singh-Law of Contract, Eastern Book Co.(Lucknow)
5. S.K.Kapoor- Samvidha Vidhi (Hindi)
Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences, Sehore (M.P.)
Bachelor of Law(LL.B) w.e.f 2016-17
BACHELOR OF LAWS (LL.B.) 1st YEAR , SEM - I
PAPER - 4
Unit-I: Constitution
a. Definition of Constitution and its Classification
b. Sources and Framing of the Indian Constitution
c. Salient features of Indian Constitution
d. Is Indian Constitution Federal in Nature? Unit-II: Constitutional Organs
a. Parliament
i. Composition
ii. Parliamentary Sovereignty
iii. Parliamentary Privileges
b. Executive Power: Power of President and Governor
c. Judiciary
i. Jurisdiction of Supreme Court and High Courts
ii. Independence of Judiciary Unit-III: Distribution of Powers between Centre and States
a. Legislative Relations between Union and the States
b. Administrative Relations between Union and the States
c. Financial Relations between Union and the States
d. Relevant Doctrines:
i. Territorial Nexus
ii. Harmonious Construction
iii. Pith and Substance
iv. Doctrine of Repugnancy
v. Colourable Legislation Unit-IV: Other Provisions
a. Emergency Provisions: Articles 352- 360
b. Amendment of Constitution
i. Procedure of Amendment of the Constitution
ii. Doctrine of Basic Structure Books:
1. V.N. Shukla, Constitution of India, Eastern Book Agency, 2014
2. M.P. Jain, Indian Constitutional Law, Lexis Nexis, 2013
SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME
LLB C 104 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW – I
Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences, Sehore (M.P.)
Bachelor of Law(LL.B) w.e.f 2016-17
3. D.D. Basu, Introduction to the Constitution of India, Lexis Nexis, 21st Edn., 2013.
4. H. M. Seervai, Constitutional Law of India, Universal Law Publishing Co., Reprint,2013 5. Glanville Austin, Indian Constitution-Cornerstone of the Nations
Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences, Sehore (M.P.)
Bachelor of Law(LL.B) w.e.f 2016-17
BACHELOR OF LAWS (LL.B.) 1st YEAR , SEM - I
PAPER – 5
LAW OF CRIMES – I : INDIAN PENAL CODE
Unit-I: Introduction to Substantive Criminal Law
Extent and operation of the Indian Penal Code
Definition of crime, Fundamental elements of crime
Stage of a crime; Intention, Preparation, Attempt, Commission (i) Essentials of the attempt,
Impossible attempt, attempt and preparation distinguished Unit-II: General Explanations and Exceptions (Sec.76-106)
(i)Definition (ii) Constructive joint liability (iii) Mistake (iv) Judicial and Executive acts (v)
Accident (vi) Necessity (vii) Infancy (viii) Insanity (ix) Intoxication (x) Consent (xi) Good faith
(xii) Private defence Unit-III: Abetment and Criminal Conspiracy (Sec.107 to 114; Sec 120-A,B) Unit-IV: Punishment
Theories: Deterrent, Retributive, Preventive, Expiatory and Reformative Theory
Punishment under the IPC: Fine, Life-Imprisonment, Death Sentence Unit V: Offences affecting the Human Body
offences affecting life, causing of miscarriage or injuries to unborn children
offences of hurt, of wrongful restraint and wrongful confinement
offences of Criminal Force and Assault, offences of kidnapping and abduction Unit VI: Offences against women
Obscene acts and songs, Outraging the modesty of women, Rape
Cruelty by husband or relatives of husband, Offences relating to marriage Unit VII: Offences against Property
Theft, Extortion, Robbery and Dacoity, Criminal misappropriation and Criminal breach of trust
Cheating, Mischief, Criminal trespass Unit VIII: Defamation and offences relating to documents and property marks
Defamation, Forgery, Counterfeiting
Criminal intimidation, sedition, disturbing religious feelings, enmity between classes of people
Act : The Indian Penal Code, 1860
Books
1. Pillai, PSA, Criminal Law
2. Jeroma Hall, Principles of Criminal Law
SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME
LLB C 105 LAW OF CRIMES – I : INDIAN PENAL CODE
Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences, Sehore (M.P.)
Bachelor of Law(LL.B) w.e.f 2016-17
3. R.C.Nigam, Criminal Law
4. Ratan Lal & Dhiraj Law, Indian Penal Code
5. K.D.Gaur, Criminal Law cases and materials
6. Dr. H.S. Gaur, Penal Law of India, Law Publishers , Allahabad
BACHELOR OF LAWS (LL.B.)
1st YEAR , SEM - I
Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences, Sehore (M.P.)
Bachelor of Law(LL.B) w.e.f 2016-17
PAPER – 6 SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME
LLB E 106 A LAW RELATING TO NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENT
NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT, 1881
1 Objectives & Introduction
2 Meaning of Negotiable Instruments
3 Characteristics of a negotiable instrument
4 Presumptions as to negotiable instrument
5 Types of negotiable Instrument
5.1 Promissory notes
5.2 Bill of exchange
5.3 Cheques
5.4 Hundis
6 Parties to negotiable instruments
6.1 Parties to Bill of Exchange
6.2 Parties to a Promissory Note
6.3 Parties to a Cheque
6.4 Liabilities and Capacity of Parties of Negotiable Instrument
7 Negotiation
7.1 Modes of negotiation
8 Assignment
8.1 Negotiation and Assignment Distinguished
8.2 Importance of delivery in negotiation
9 Endorsement
10 Instruments without Consideration
11 Holder in Due Course
12 Crossing of cheques
13 Discharge from Liability
14 Dishonour of a Negotiable instruments
15 Noting and protesting
Act : THE NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT, 1881
Books
1. Bashyam and Adiga, The Negotiable Instrument Act
2. Dr. Avtar Singh, Negotiable Instrument Act
Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences, Sehore (M.P.)
Bachelor of Law(LL.B) w.e.f 2016-17
3. Khergamwala - Law of Negotiable Instruments
Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences, Sehore (M.P.)
Bachelor of Law(LL.B) w.e.f 2016-17
BACHELOR OF LAWS (LL.B.) 1st YEAR , SEM - I
PAPER - 6
1. Different forms of Media, Theories, History of Legislative Efforts
1.1.Forms-Print media; Broadcast media; Social media
1.2.Theories of media
1.3.History of legislative efforts in India
2. Media, Free Speech and the Constitution
2.1.Freedom of speech and expression under Article 19 (1) (a) and the Reasonable
restrictions under Article 19 (2); Derivative rights - right to know/right to receive
information, right to advertise, right to broadcast; Hate Speech
2.2.Privacy, defamation and the sting operations
Privacy: Define “privacy”; right to privacy versus freedom of expression; Differentiating
between right to privacy of a public figure and private figure;
2.3 Trial by media and fair trial
3. Contempt of Court
Scandalising, vilification of institution of Court; Unverified reporting; Fair comment and criticism
4. Media & Its Regulation
4.1.Regulation of the print media
4.2.Regulation of the Broadcasting sector (Public and Private)
4.3.Regulation of the Social Media
5. Media, Advertisement & the Law
5.1.Commercial speech: Commercial Speech Doctrine and protection provided under Art
19(1) (a); Regulating what is false or misleading / may regulate even truthful advertising
5.2.Government advertisements and the media: broadcasting political messages
6. Media, Censorship and the Gag Orders
Pre- and Post Restraint; Cinema and censorship; Variable obscenity - differing standards for
obscenity - adults/minors; Gag orders, print/broadcasting/social media; restraint on reporting of
judicial proceedings; Reporting on Women/ Juveniles
7. Reporting of Legislative Proceedings
8. Media and other contemporary issues
SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME
LLB E 106 B MEDIA LAW
Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences, Sehore (M.P.)
Bachelor of Law(LL.B) w.e.f 2016-17
8.1.Paid news
8.2.Poll surveys
8.3.Cross ownership: diversification of ownership
8.4.Competition issues
8.5.Licensing issues; responsibility of licensee
8.6.Copyright issues
Books :
Basu, Dr. Durga Das, Law of The Press, 5th Ed, Lexis Nexis, 2010
Bloy, Duncan & Hadwin, Sara, Law and the Media, 2nd Ed., Sweet & Maxwell, 2013
Divan, Madhavi Goradia, Facets of Media Law, Eastern Book Company, 2010
Paul, Sebastian, Ethics and The Media, 3rd Ed., Lexis Nexis, 2015
Prasad, Kiran, Media Law in India, Kluwer Law International, 2011
Shukla, V.N., Constitution of India, 11th Ed., Eastern Book Company, 2011
Sorabjee, Soli J., “Constitution, Courts and Freedom of the Press and the Media”, B.N. Tirpak et
al (eds.), Supreme But Not Infallible : Essays In Honour Of The Supreme Court Of India, 2000
Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences, Sehore (M.P.)
Bachelor of Law(LL.B) w.e.f 2016-17
BACHELOR OF LAWS (LL.B.) 1st YEAR , SEM - I
PAPER - 6
Unit-I:
Meaning of Intellectual Property: International Instruments: Paris Union, TRIPS, WIPO, UNESCO
The Patents Act, 1970
Introduction, Aims, Objective, Features & Principles, Inventions (Sec.2j) Invention not patentable
(Sec.3 to 5), Application (Sec.6 to 8), Specification (Sec.9 to 10), Opposition (Sec.25), Grant &
Sealing of Patent (Sec.43), Conditions for grant of patent (Sec.47)
Unit II:
Rights of Patents (Sec.47), Term of Patent (Sec.53). Patents of Addition (Sec.54 & 55), Surrender
& Revocation (Sec. 63 to 66) Patents Office (Sec. 73 to 74 r.4(2), Compulsory Licenses (Sec.84),
License of right (Sec.86 to 88), Government use (Sec. 99), infringement (Sec.104 to 115), Patent
Agents (Sec.125 to 132), International Arrangements (Sec.133 to 139), Paris convention, 1999
Amendment Act, 17 of 1999, Sec.5 amended, Exclusive Marketing Right (Sec.24A-24F).
Unit III: The Trade Marks Act, 1999
Introduction (Sec.2), Registration (Sec.4 to 17), Procedure (Sec.18 to 26), Effect of Registration
(Sec.27 to 32), Deceptive Similarity, Infringement, Passing off.
Intellectual Property in Trade Mark
Unit IV: Law relating to Geographical Indications
Introduction, meaning and salient features of Geographical Indication of Goods under the
Geographical Indication of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999
Procedure for Registration, Duration and Renewal, Right conferred by registration, Infringement
of Geographical Indication, Remedies, Offences and Penalties.
Unit V: The Copyright Act:
Historical background and Development of Copyright Law, Copyright Act, 1957
Leading International Instruments, Berne Convention, Universal Copyright Convention,
International Copyright under Copyright Act, Copyright in Literary, Dramatic and Musical
Works, Sound Recording, Cinematograph Films, Copyright in Computer Programme, Author
Special Rights, Right of Broadcasting and performers, Terms of Copyright.
Unit VI
Copyright Registrar and Copyright Board-Power and Procedure.
Copyright Societies, Ownership, Assignment, Licence, Translation of Copyright, Compulsory
Licences, Infringement-Criteria of Infringement, Infringement of Copyright-Films, Literary and
Dramatic works, Importation and Infringement, Fair use provisions.
SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME
LLB E 106 C INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences, Sehore (M.P.)
Bachelor of Law(LL.B) w.e.f 2016-17
Unit VII
Piracy in Internet, Remedies-especially possibility of Anton Pillar Injunctive Relief in India.
The Design Act, 2000: Introduction, nature and meaning, scope of protection, Procedure for
protection, Enforcement and Remedies.
Unit VIII: Emerging Frontiers of I.P.R. Regime
Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers Rights Act, 2001: Aims and Objects, Farmers Rights,
Compulsory Licence, Registration, Infringement and Remedies.
Biological Diversity Act, 2002: An Overview, Salient features of the Act, 2002-Brief Introduction.
Acts
1. The Patents Act, 1970
2. The Trade Marks Act, 1999
3. Geographical Indication of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999
4. The Copyright Act
5. The Design Act, 2000
6. Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers Rights Act, 2001
4. Biological Diversity Act, 2002
Books
1. Prof.A.K.Avasthi (ed.) Spotlight on Intellectual Property Rights, 2005
2. Nagarajun, Intellectual Property
3. Menu Paul, Intellectual Property
4. P. Narayanan – Intellectual Property Law, (1999), (ed), Eastern Law House, Calcutta.
Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences, Sehore (M.P.)
Bachelor of Law(LL.B) w.e.f 2016-17
BACHELOR OF LAWS (LL.B.) 1st YEAR , SEM - II
PAPER – 1
Unit – I: Grammar and Usage
a. Tense and Composition
b. Basic Transformations
i Active/Passive
ii Negatives
iii Questions
c. Simple, Complex and Compound Sentences
d. Reported Speech
e. Some Common errors
Unit – II: Comprehension and Composition
a. Reading Comprehension
b. Comprehension of Legal Texts
c. Paragraph and Precis writing
d. Formal Correspondence
e. Note Taking
f. Drafting of Reports and Projects
g. Abstracts
Unit – III: Legal Language
a. Legal maxims
b. Foreign words
c. Drafting of moot memorials
Unit – IV: a. Common Hindi and Urdu words used in Courts
b. Translation from Hindi to English and Vice Versa
Books:
1. Legal Language and Legal Writing – P.K. Mishra
2. English Grammar – Wren and Martin
3. Legal Language, Writing and General English – J.S. Singh
SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME
LLB C 201 LEGAL LANGUAGE : ENGLISH
Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences, Sehore (M.P.)
Bachelor of Law(LL.B) w.e.f 2016-17
BACHELOR OF LAWS (LL.B.) 1st YEAR , SEM - II
PAPER - 2
Family Law –II ( Muslim Law)
UNIT-I
Development of Islamic Law: Advent of Islam & development of Muslim Law, Schools and
Sources of Islamic Law, the Shariat Act, 1937: Concept of Marriage: Definition, object, nature,
UNIT-II
Essential requirements of a Muslim marriage, classification of marriage - Legal effects of
valid, void and irregular marriage - Muta marriage; Sources of Islamic law; Customary
practices and State regulation: Pre-emption.
UNIT-III
Guardianship, Succession; Child And Family: Legitimacy, Custody, maintenance and education,
Guardianship and parental rights.
UNIT-IV
Matrimonial Remedies under Islamic Law and Indian Divorce Act, 1869(Amended Act) -
Nullity of marriage - Bar to matrimonial relief; Alimony and Maintenance: Alimony and
Maintenance as an independent remedy- A review under Muslim law, Indian Divorce
Act,1869, provisions under the Criminal Procedure Code1973;
Maintenance of divorced Muslim Women under the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on
Divorce)Act,1986.
UNIT- V
Will and Inheritance:
Will-Meaning, difference between will and gift, Will made in deathbed or during illness; Muslim
law of Inheritance- Shia and Sunni schools; Distribution of property .
UNIT-VI
Dower, Law of Gifts ,Law of Wakf
Books:
1 A.A.A Fyzee- Outline of Mohammedan Law.
2 A.M Bhattacharjee-Muslim Law and Constitution, Easter Law House, Calcutta.
3 Purohit DR. Nishi ,The principles of Mohammedan Law, Orient publications.
4 Mulla- Mohammedan Law.Butterworthco.
5 Paras Diwan - Family Law. ,Allahabad Law Agency, Faridabad
6 kureshi, M.M- Muslim Law.
7 Myneni, S R, Muslim Law(other Muslim Law, Family Law II) .
8 Hidayatulla, M, Principles of Mohammedan Law.
9 Qazal Basha, yawer, Principles of Muslim Law, modern Law house.
SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME
LLB C 202 FAMILY LAW – II
Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences, Sehore (M.P.)
Bachelor of Law(LL.B) w.e.f 2016-17
BACHELOR OF LAWS (LL.B.) 1st YEAR , SEM - II
PAPER - 3
Unit-I: Fundamental Rights – I
a. Definition of ‘State’ for Enforcement of Fundamental Rights: Justifiability of
Fundamental Rights, Doctrine of Eclipse, Severability, Waiver
b. Right to Equality (Articles14-18): Doctrine of Reasonable Classification and the
Principle of Absence of Arbitrariness, Legitimate Expectations, Principle of
Compensatory Discrimination
c. Fundamental Freedom (Article 19): Freedom of Speech and Expression, Freedom
of Press and Media; Expansion by Judicial Interpretation of Article19; Reasonable
Restrictions(Article19 clause (2)to(5)
Unit-II: Fundamental Rights – II
a. Right to Life and Personal Liberty (Articles 20-22): Scope and Content
(Expansive Interpretation- Right to Privacy, Gays’ Rights, Live-in Relationships,
etc.)
b. Right to Education (Article 21A): RTE Act, 2009
c. Right against Exploitation (Articles23-24): Forced Labour, Child Employment
and Human Trafficking
d. Freedom of Religion and Cultural and Educational Rights of Minorities(Articles
25-30)
Unit-III: Right to Constitutional Remedies
a. Writs: Habeas Corpus,Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition and Quo-warranto
b. Art. 32 and Art. 226
c. Judicial Review
d. Writ Jurisdiction and Private Sector
Unit-IV: Directive Principles and Fundamental Duties
a. Nature and Justiciability of the Directive Principles
b. Detailed Analysis of Directive Principles (Articles 37-51)
c. Fundamental Duties
d. Inter-Relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
Books:
1. V.N. Shukla, Constitution of India, Eastern Book Agency, 2014
2. M.P. Jain, Indian Constitutional Law, Lexis Nexis, 2013
3. D.D. Basu, Introduction to the Constitution of India, Lexis Nexis, 21st Edn., 2013.
4. H. M. Seervai, Constitutional Law of India, Universal Law Publishing Co., Reprint,2013
5. Glanville Austin, Indian Constitution-Cornerstone of the Nations
SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME
LLB C 203 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW – II
Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences, Sehore (M.P.)
Bachelor of Law(LL.B) w.e.f 2016-17
BACHELOR OF LAWS (LL.B.) 1st YEAR , SEM - II
PAPER - 4
LAW OF CRIMES – II : CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE 1973 Unit -1: Introduction
a. Object and Importance of Cr.P.C
b. Functionaries under the Cr.P.C
c. Basic Concepts: Bailable Offence, Non-Bailable Offence, Cognizable Offence ,
Non-cognizable Offence, Complaint, Charge, Police Report, Investigation, Inquiry
and Trial, Summons Case, Warrant Case
UNIT-II: Arrest,Search and Seizure, Bail and Pre-Trial Proceedings a.Arrest and Rights of an Arrested Person b.Search with and without warrant, Police search during investigation
c. Provision for Bail under the Code
d. Process to Compel Appearance of Person
e. Process to Compel Production of Things
f. Condition Requisites for Initiation of Proceeding
g. Complaint to Magistrate
h. Commencement of Proceeding before Magistrate
UNIT-III: Trial Proceedings
a. Framing of Charges and Joinder of Charges
b. Jurisdiction of the Criminal Courts in Inquiries and Trials
c. Types of trials: Sessions Trial, Warrant Trial, Summons Trial, Summary Trial
d. Judgement and Sentences under the Code
e. Submission of Death Sentences for Confirmation
f. General Provisions as to Inquiries and Trial
g. Execution, Suspension, Remission and Commutation of Sentences
UNIT-IV: Miscellaneous
a. Appeals
a. Reference and Revision
b. Inherent Power of Court
c. Transfer of Criminal Cases
d. Plea Bargaining
Acts : The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
Books
1. Chandrasekharan Pillai, Kelkar Lecturer on Criminal Procedure, 1998 Eastern Book Co.
2. Ratan Lal & Dheeraj Lal, Cr.PC, Universal, Delhi
3. Woodroffe, Commentaries on Cr.P.C, 2000 Universal
SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME
LLB C 204 LAW OF CRIMES – II : CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE 1973
Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences, Sehore (M.P.)
Bachelor of Law(LL.B) w.e.f 2016-17
BACHELOR OF LAWS (LL.B.) 1st YEAR , SEM - II
PAPER - 5
Unit-I: Introduction
a. Meaning, Content and Nature of Jurisprudence
b. Classical Schools of Jurisprudence: Hindu and Islamic
c. Analytical Positivism
Unit-II: Schools of Jurisprudence
a. Historical Schools of Jurisprudence
b. Sociological Schools of Jurisprudence
c. Economic and Realist School of Jurisprudence
Unit-III: Sources of Law
a. Custom
b. Precedent
c. Legislation
(Emphasis on Indian perspective)
Unit – VI: Legal Concepts
a. Rights and Duties
b. Personality
c. Property, Possession and Ownership
Unit – V: Theories and Concepts of Justice
a. Concepts of Natural and Social Justice
b. Theories of Justice: Rawls, Fuller, Nozick
c. Indian Concepts of Justice: Constitution Imperatives, Amartya Sen’s The Idea of Justice
Books:
1. R.W.M. Dias, Jurisprudence, Aditya Prakashan, 1995 (5th Edn)
2. Patrick John Fitzgerald (ed.), Salmond on Jurisprudence, Tripathi, 1985 (12th Edn)
3. Edgar Bodenheimer, Jurisprudence, Harvard University Press, 1974 (Revised Edn)
4. Granville Austin, Indian Constitution, The Cornerstone of a Nation, New Delhi
5. Salmond’s Jurisprudence
6. Prof.(Mrs.) Nomita Aggarwal, Jurisprudence (Legal Theory)
SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME
LLB E 205 JURISPUDENCE (LEGAL METHORD , INDIAN LEGAL SYSTEM AND BASIC THEORIES OF LAW)
Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences, Sehore (M.P.)
Bachelor of Law(LL.B) w.e.f 2016-17
BACHELOR OF LAWS (LL.B.)
1st YEAR , SEM - II PAPER - 6
Juvenile delinquency
1. Nature and magnitude of the problem
2. Causes
3. Juvenile court system
4. Treatment and rehabilitation of juveniles
5. Juveniles and adult crime
6. Legislative and judicial protection of juvenile
offender
Review of Juvenile Justice System in India
Historical Development of Juvenile Justice System
1. Early Forms of Juvenile Justice
2. Normative Structure of Juvenile Justice System
3. Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015
General Principles Of Care And Protection Of Children
Juvenile Justice Board
Procedure In Relation To Children In Conflict With Law
Child Welfare Committee
Procedure In Relation To Children In Need Of Care And Protection
Rehabilitation And Social Re-Integration
Adoption
Other Offences Against Children
4. Juvenile Justice Act, 1986, Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection)
of Children Act, 2000, Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection)
of Children Act, 2015 - Comparative Perspectives
Constitutional Provision relating to Juvenile
Acts : Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection) of Children Act, 2015
Books:
1. Mrs. Vedkumari – Juvenile Justice
2. Dr. Sunil K. Bhattacharyya - Juvenile Justice - An Indian Scenario
3. Prof. S.N.Misra - The Code of Criminal Procedure (Cr.P.C.), 1973 with Probation of Offenders Act
& Juvenile Justice Act
SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME
LLB E 206 A CHILD LAW - LAW RELATING TO JUVENILE JUSTICE
Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences, Sehore (M.P.)
Bachelor of Law(LL.B) w.e.f 2016-17
BACHELOR OF LAWS (LL.B.)
1st YEAR , SEM - II PAPER - 6
PENOLOGY:
Unit – I: Theories of Punishment:
1.1 Concept of Punishment
1.2 Theories of Punishment
1.3 Penal Policy of in India
Unit – II: Forms of Punishment and Judicial Sentencing:
2.1 Concept of Punishment
2.2 Forms of Punishment
2.3 Capital Punishment
2.4 Judicial Sentencing
2.5 Fine- Victims Compensation
Unit – III: Prison System:
3.1 History
3.2 Classification of Prisoner
3.3 Administrative Organisation of Prisons
3.4 Open Prisons
3.5 Constitutional Imperatives and Prisons Reforms
3.6 Violation Prison Code and Its Consequences
Unit – IV: Probation and Parole:
4.1 Concept and Definition of Probation, Parole
4.2 Origin of Probation System
4.3 Probation of Offenders Act, 1958
4.4 Parole, Nature of Parole Authority for Granting Parole
4.5 Parole and Conditional Release
4.6 Problems of the Released Offender
4.7 Attitude of the Community towards Release of Offenders
VICTIMOLOGY:
Unit – V: Victimology, Nature and Scope:
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Concept of Victimology
5.3 History and philosophy
5.4 Indian experience
5.5 Legal framework
5.6 Role of court
5.7 Role of NHRC
SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME
LLB E 206 B PENOLOGY AND VICTIMOLOGY
Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences, Sehore (M.P.)
Bachelor of Law(LL.B) w.e.f 2016-17
5.8 Victim and Criminal Justice, Emerging Trends and Policies. Books:-
1) Krishna Pal Malik – Penology-Sentencing process and treatment of offenders.
2) Rohinton Mehta – Crime and Penology
3) R. Taft, Donald – Criminology
4) S. Rao – Crime in our Society
5) J. M. Sethana – Society and Criminal
6) Mrs. Vasundhara A. Patil BVNLC, Sangli.
7) HLA Hart – Punishment and Responsibility.
8) S. Chabra – Quantum of Punishment in Criminal Law.
9) Herbert L. Packer – The Limits of Criminal Sanctions.
10) Iyer – Prospective in Criminology, Law and Social Change.
Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences, Sehore (M.P.)
Bachelor of Law(LL.B) w.e.f 2016-17
BACHELOR OF LAWS (LL.B.) 1st YEAR , SEM - II
PAPER - 6
Human Rights Law and Practice Unit-I:
Human Rights: Meaning, Evolution of Human Rights: Ancient and Natural law perspective,
Natural Rights and Human Rights, Legal Right and Human Rights, Human Rights-Classification,
Human Rights and League of Nations, Sources of International Human Rights Law, Human
Rights-Importance
Unit-II:
U.N.Charter and Human Rights, Universal Declaration of Human Rights and its legal significance.
Covenants and Conventions: International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural
Rights,1966; International Conventions on Civil & Political Rights, 1966 The European Convention
on Human Rights, 1950, The American Convention on Human Rights, 1969, African Charter
on Human and Peoples Rights, The Viena Conference on Human Rights, Convention Against
Torture and Other Cruel Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, Rights of the Aged.
Unit III:
Human Rights in India and Indian Constitution, The Protection of Human Rights Act, 1992
Judicial activism & Protection of Human Rights in India, Role of Non-Governmental
organization in the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights; Refugees
Unit IV:
National Human Rights Commission, National Commission for Minorities, National Commission
for Safai karamcharis, National Commission for Women, National Commission for Backward
Classes and National Commission for Schedule Castes and Schedule Tribes.
Acts
1. The Charter of UNO
2. The Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993
3. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948
4. The Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993
Books:
1. Prof. S.K. Verma, Public International Law (1998) Prentice Hall of India
2. Wallace, International Human Rights, 1996 Sweet & Maxwell
3. Theodor Meron (ed.), Human Right in International Law
4. V.R. Krishna Iyer, The Dialectics and Dynamics of Human Right in India
5. S.K. Kapoor, Human Right under Int. Law & Indian Law
SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME
LLB E 206 C HUMAN RIGHTS LAW AND PRACTICE
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